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Local law firm wins trio of national awards

Attwells Solicitors has secured three major national honours this week, including a regional apprenticeship award, a Legal 500 ranking, and shortlisting in the Modern Law Conveyancing Awards.

Attwells Solicitors celebrates a triple triumph
Jack Jarvis
Attwells Solicitors celebrates a triple triumph

The details: At the National Apprenticeship & Skills Awards in Cambridge, Attwells  was named SME Apprenticeship Employer of the Year, recognising the firm's innovative approach to developing legal talent.

Over the past five years, the firm has welcomed more than 20 apprentices, many of whom have advanced from entry-level roles to qualified fee-earners in conveyancing and commercial law.

Founder Nick Attwell  said: "Our mission has always been to make law more accessible. Watching our apprentices grow into confident, qualified professionals is not only rewarding but also vital for the future strength of the firm."

What else: Attwells' Employment Law team secured a ranking in The Legal 500 South East, one of the industry's most respected independent directories. The guide praised the team's "invaluable" advice under the leadership of Partner and Head of Employment Law Lloyd Clarke, described as "professional and personable."

Rounding out the week, Attwells has also been named a finalist in the 2025 LEAP Modern Law Conveyancing Awards, shortlisted in two categories: Outstanding Commitment to Training and Client Care Award.

Partner and Head of Conveyancing Laura Catania said: "We are thrilled to be shortlisted in these two categories. Our team works tirelessly to ensure every client feels supported and confident throughout their legal journey. By continually training our staff, we make sure our service is not only effective but also empathetic and up to date."

What's next: The winners of the Modern Law Conveyancing Awards will be announced later this year at a gala ceremony.

For context: These recognitions follow previous accolades, including the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award, and reflect Attwells' consistent track record in both client service and staff development.

The bottom line: Nick Attwell concluded: "It's been a remarkable year for Attwells. Each honour – whether for our training programmes or our client care – proves that investing in people is the key to success. We are proud to share these milestones with our staff and clients, who remain at the heart of everything we do."

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